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- Lectures and other events of interest - The Gazette (Montreal)
Lectures and other events of interestThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 5 hours agoPoetry and Prose Reading at 7 pm at the Visual Arts Centre, 350 Victoria Ave. Admission $5. Call 514-939-4173. The Quebec Writer's Federation presents a ...
- Midnight Sessions Aid Ticket Demand (Scoop.co.nz)
21 July 2008 – Major cinema chains around New Zealand will now hold midnight sessions of THE DARK KNIGHT, starting from 12.01am on Thursday 24th, to help with demand for tickets, Roadshow Film Distributors announced today.
- Simi Valley Days off to a fun start - Ventura County Star
Simi Valley Days off to a fun startVentura County Star, CA - 1 hour agoAt top, Michelle Seneca, left, 12, and friend Tatianna Rawlings, 13, enjoy the Gee Whiz ride. At left, Lois Huerth, front right, and her husband, Ron, ...
- Kay Ryan, Outsider With Sly Style, Named Poet Laureate - New York Times
New York TimesKay Ryan, Outsider With Sly Style, Named Poet LaureateNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoMs. Ryan has carved out a life conducive to poetry writing. She has taught the same remedial English course at the College of Marin in Kentfield, Calif., ...
- Poets slam down their rhymes in Brink Lounge bout (The Capital Times)
Their words didn't float down out of the rafters and land on our shoulders. Instead, they slapped listeners across the face and begged for an explanation. This wasn't a flowery, Shakespearean sonnet exhibition with pentameters and rhymes and professions of romantic love. Instead, Wednesday night was the second night of first bouts -- or rounds -- of the National Poetry Slam for four teams of ...
- The oldest boy knew his history - Petersfield Today
The oldest boy knew his historyPetersfield Today, UK - 1 hour agoJohn's many interests ranged from the scientific – maths and chemistry were his favourite subjects at school – to sport, literature, poetry and of course ...
- Short Takes (The Charlotte Observer)
POETRY POSTMODERN BOURGEOUS POETASTER BLUES By David Poston. N.C. Writers Network. 23 pages. $10. **** This mouthful of a title by Gastonia's David Poston is winner of the 2007 Randall Jarrell/Harperprints Poetry Chapbook Competition from the N.C. Writers Network. And a deserving winner it is. It seems as if Poston, who teaches at the Highland School of Technology, has stored up an entire ...
- Layers of creative depth - Hindu
HinduLayers of creative depthHindu, India - 4 hours agoIn between, he read drama, poetry and books on theatre. This compensated for his lack of a formal education. Priyan was a dreamer; only he backed his dreams ...
- Preacher's prescription: Mix it up (Boston Globe)
'Most preaching is boring." There. He said it. In front of 30 pastors, Jeffrey Arthurs acknowledged a time-honored complaint usually expressed in glassy stares, yawns, and the occasional snore. His listeners took no offense. Sitting in a classroom at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, they were among more than 400 preachers from around the country who trekked recently to the South Hamilton ...
- 'Chat line' vicar taps into power of the web - Islington Gazette
LIVE chat may seem an unlikely pastime for a man of the cloth - but one Islington vicar is using the web for holier purposes. Canon Dr Graham Kings is chatting live online every weekend - but with people who want to explore affairs of faith rather ...
- Fall Arts Week: Books & Literature - Calgary Herald
These people prove Calgary's literary scene is alive and thriving. We've got budding novelists, acclaimed veterans, entrepreneurial publishers, innovative bookstore owners and just about everything else needed to keep the books world vibrant. Here ...
- Playing a Gotham game of 'Give & Take' (Baltimore Examiner)
The road to New York City, where I was introduced to a new board game in Union Square and bumped into the great Ray Davies at an Italian restaurant, began over drinks with Chief Low Dog - warrior poet of the Monrovia Tribe - at Howard's Subway Inn in Linthicum.
- Ex-teacher takes out top poetry prize in Montana Book Awards - Scoop
Janet Charman's book of poetry, Cold Snack, won top prize in the Montana Book Awards, beating 25 other books considered. Sports broadcaster Tony Veitch has resigned from both TVNZ and The Radio Network. The broadcaster revealed his resignation in his ...
- New things to do around town - Long Beach Press-Telegram
New things to do around townLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 4 hours agoPhantom Projects presents six aspiring teenage performers in an event blending drama, poetry, comedy, dance and storytelling. 7 pm Saturday. ...
- Africa: The Neglected Resource - How PLWAs Can Contribute to HIV/Aids Intervention (AllAfrica.com)
Two days after starting to use anti retroviral drugs (ARVs) in 2002, Christine Akiteng felt a drastic improvement in her health.
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